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    Top Fishing Spots in and near United States

    • 5000 Victory Lane, Idaho

      Celebration Park

      5.0
      Celebration Park is the perfect day trip! There are plenty of opportunities for recreation including boating, fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and much more! In addition to recreation, the park provides educational tours free of charge to visitors. These tours include informat...
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    • Madrid, Iowa

      Hike the Lost Lake Trail

      5.0
      1.4 mi / 88 ft gain
      Ledges State Park is located close to Des Moines and Ames, home of Iowa State University. Upon entrance to the park, campsites and picnic areas are easily accessible. The defining feature of the park are the sandstone features, or ledges, that overlook the beautiful Des Moines river. The Lost Lak...
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    • Ariel, Washington

      Fly Fish Merrill Lake

      1 mi / 100 ft gain
      Surrounded by old growth forest, Merrill Lake near Cougar, Washington is the perfect little gem to get in some late summer, mid-elevation mountain lake fishing. The morning and evening hatches are known state wide for the size of fish they attract. There are stories of Eagles even stealing trout ...
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    • Bella Vista, Arkansas

      Kayak Little Sugar Creek

      5.0
      Little Sigar Creek comes out of Bella Vista Lake, this upper section down through the golf courses is great fishing when the water is up. Little Sugar is a hidden gem in the middle of Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri. The section of creek that flows through Missouri is my favorite to kay...
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    • Lead, South Dakota

      Camp at Hanna Campground

      0.25 mi / 0 ft gain
      The campground is located 7.5 miles south of Lead on Highway 85, then turn left on road 196, there will be a sign for Hanna CG, from there it is just over 2 miles to the campground. The campground has 13 total sites, the main area of the CG is closed during the fall winter and spring, but there a...
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    • Clarkesville, Georgia

      Hemlock Falls Trail

      5.0
      2 mi / 502 ft gain
      Nestled within the Chattahoochee National Forest near Clarkesville, Georgia, the Hemlock Falls Trail offers a serene hiking experience leading to the picturesque Hemlock Falls. This 2-mile round-trip trail is suitable for hikers of all skill levels and is a popular destination for nature enthus...
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    • Oceanside, California

      Surf Fish at Oceanside Pier

      5.0
      There are lots of great beaches to fish at in Oceanside. You can fish any of these or you could choose to fish off the Oceanside Pier. You can catch many different species of fish from the shore such as croakers, corbina, surfperch, shovelnose guitarfish, leopard shark, halibut, and rays. In orde...
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    • Knoxville, Tennessee

      Victor Ashe Park

      4.7
      2.5 mi
      This park is located just 10 minutes from downtown Knoxville. The parking here is massive and has near 100 parking spots spread out over the park. The park offers many activities and amazing views. The main attraction of the park is the greenway and the disc golf course. The greenway runs all the...
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    • Keystone, South Dakota

      Sylvan Lake Shore Trail

      5.0
      1.1 mi / 39 ft gain
      Sylvan Lake Shore Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Custer, South Dakota.
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    • Keystone, South Dakota

      Hike Iron Creek Trail #15

      2.4 mi / 200 ft gain
      The trail is accessible from 2 different spots, both give you the opportunity for a scenic drive to get there. The approach from the Northeast side is on Iron Mountain road a beautiful scenic Black Hills highway, and you will be very near Lakota Lake.  The Southwest trail head is a more rugged dr...
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    • Prosperity, South Carolina

      Camp at Dreher Island

      Camping at Lake Dreher is lovely year round! If you want to swim then I suggest April-September. The summer is hot! I suggest camping in a hammock if you go in the heat. The island is easy to get to and about 45 min from downtown Columbia. Make reservations early for campsites as they go months i...
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    • Woods Canyon Lake, Arizona

      Kayak Woods Canyon Lake

      5.0
      Is there any better way to spend a Saturday, then paddling on a glassy, peaceful lake?  You can rent kayaks at the Woods Canyon Lake Marina, or bring your own (if you’re bringing your own kayak, make sure you bring a PFD too, as it’s Arizona law).  One of the best parts of this lake is that w...
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    • Gorham, Illinois

      Explore Kindcaid Lake Spillway

      One of Illinois' best kept secrets, the Kincaid Lake Spillway is a awesome swimming hole just outside of Murphysboro. The three level cascade makes for a great place to spend a hot summer day. People sit, splash, or even slide down the tiers into the pools below.  There is a small side trail that...
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    • Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

      Hike around the Lake at Menomonee Park

      1 mi / 0 ft gain
      Hiking around this lake at all times of the year is fun. You can park by the beach on any side of the lake and you are greeted with breathtaking views of Menomonee Park's pond, or "Lannon Quarry" as others have called it. It will take you about 30 minutes to hike the whole thing if you are explor...
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    • Garretson, South Dakota

      Camp at Palisade State Park

      Palisade State Park offers lots of activities, including camping, hiking, kayaking, and even swimming in the river. Steep cliffs made from pink quartzite give way to Split Rock Creek, a river perfect for kayaking. Up on a cliff, there is a campground with fire pits and picnic tables at each site....
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    • Sylacauga, Alabama

      Fish Little Lake Willis

      2.0
      4 mi / 100 ft gain
      Little Lake Willis in the Talladega National Forest is lost in time. It was built in 1954. This place has few visitors. It is a stream fed 22-acre lake. Lost in the forest. Great fishing hole (bass, bream, and catfish) in a narrow southern Appalachian valley. No motorized boats permitted.  It is ...
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